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Before you read with children…………..

Read the text from a bible that is a Revised Standard Version Edition (not only a children’s translation ). Do this individually or in a group, with an adult learner’s hat. Investigate the text. Read biblical reflections on the text such as the one in the next slide.

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Before you read with children…………..

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  1. Read the text from a bible that is a Revised Standard Version Edition (not only a children’s translation). • Do this individually or in a group, with an adult learner’s hat. • Investigate the text. Read biblical reflections on the text such as the one in the next slide. • What does it mean for us today? • What questions do you have about the text? • If you have questions about definitions of words look up the meaning on. thebibledoctor.com Teachingscripture.com • Both of these sites are credible and suitable. They have been created with input from MargCarswell. • Be careful when sourcing biblical information digitally, much is available on the internet. However the interpretation given is, at times, of a fundamentalist nature. Before you read with children…………..

  2. Kingsbury, JD.(1991) Conflict in Luke. Fortress Press ,Minneapolis

  3. The Sower Based on Luke 8:4-8

  4. Jesus told this story. This story is a parable. It comes from the bible. The bible is a group of sacred stories. This story is a Gospel story. This story comes from the the Gospel of Luke.

  5. When a great crowd had gathered and people from town after town came to him he told this parable.

  6. One day a farmer went out to sow seeds.

  7. Some fell on the path and the birds came and gobbled them up.

  8. Some other seeds fell on rocky places which were all stony and dry, and the crop would not grow.

  9. Some of the other seed fell among thorny plants. The seeds grew, but the thorny plants grew up and they choked the good plants.

  10. Some of the seeds fell into the good soil and when it grew it produced a hundred fold .

  11. As he said this he called out “Let anyone with ears to hear listen.”

  12. Questions before reading: Look at the front cover – I wonder what this story is about? I wonder what is a sower? I wonder do you know anything about farms, or gardens or growing seeds? I wonder if you have planted something that did not grow? Why didn’t it grow? I wonder does someone in your family have something precious? I wonder what seeds need to grow?

  13. Slide Three What is one of your favourite stories (not from the bible) of all time? Do you know any other stories from the bible? Slide Four I wonder why Jesus told this story? What does sacred mean? Slide Five Have you ever been in a crowd? What’s it like? I wonder why a great crowd had gathered ? Slide Six Have you ever planted seeds before? What did you grow? What is a symbol? I wonder if this seed is a symbol of anything? Slide SevenHave you ever fed some birds before?What were they like when you fed them?I wonder why he wasn’t more careful in where he tried to plant the seed?Slide EightHave you ever walked on rocky ground like this?I wonder would anything grow in rocky ground like this?Slide NineI wonder how long all this took to take place?Where have you seen weeds growing before?Why do weeds grow when nothing else will?Slide TenI wonder if this wheat represents something?When have you grown something that has grown really really well?I wonder what the wheat was used for?Slide ElevenWhen have you listened to someone?Why do you listen to some people and not others?

  14. After the story…… Why do you think a story like this would have been written? I wonder how the sower’s feelings changed during the story? Why? What is your favourite part of this story? Why? Does the seed represent something?

  15. Bibliography • Awakenings Core Document (2005) Catholic Diocese of Ballarat • Catholic Youth Bible (2000) Saint Mary’s Press Washington D.C. • Davison L.G. (2013) An introduction to the Catholic School Identity Research Project (ECSIP) and some implications for the teaching of Religious Education Paper presented to the 8th National Symposium on Religious Education and Ministry ACU Canberra , April 2013 • Carswell, M (2011) teachingscripture.com and thebibledoctor.com found at http://www.teachscripture.com http://thebibledoctor.com • Hall G. (2007) Let’s Play. Puppets Tell Parables Redemptorist Publications Hampshire • Photos http://www.bing.com/?FORM=HDRHME&pq=photo of sheep • Oral Language Supporting Early Literacy 2013 found at http://www.olsel.catholic.edu.au • Ryan, M (2001) Teaching the bible Social Science Press Katoomba • Stead, B (1994) A Time of Jubilee Using Luke’s Gospel With Children. Desbooks Thornbury

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